This work comes in the context of a trilogy known as the “Millennium Trilogy” by the Swedish novelist Stieg Larsen, which includes the novels “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” “The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest,” and the novel in our hands, “The Girl Who Played with Fire,” in which “Elisabeth Salander” embodies "The heroine of the three novels plays the role of an exciting and mysterious computer hacker who loves to delve into the mazes of life and its crimes and uncover its mysteries and corruption. Along with her in this adventure and chase is the journalist Michael Blue McFist, who searches for the truth, troubles and an exciting life... and Elizabeth Salander appears in the second part, The Chase. ...But she knows how to hunt... She was not able to choose. She had to play with fire. Will she pay with her life for her intelligence... It is more than an exciting story... It is an amazing novel that contains supernatural ideas and exciting milestones that shock him. At every turn... they said about the novel: “When you enter the world of Lisbeth Salander,” you can no longer escape from the captivity of that wondrous character... “Lisbeth” gasps and readers gasp with her... This is how millions of readers expressed their impressions about this novel.